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Cake day: August 15th, 2023
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  • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Do you run an image-based Server?English
    2 years

    If you’re on Debian, it’s the tried and true method. The config is dead simple for most upgrades, just un-comment the line in the config file next to the type of upgrades you want, stable or testing. It can take some debugging if you have a package with it’s own APT repo. It’ll just ignore those updates by default.

    • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Do you run an image-based Server?English
      2 years

      unattended-upgrades is annoying? How so?

      • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Benefits of running 2 Wi-Fi networks from the same router? What are the downsides? (I don't know if there is a better community for this question)English
        2 years

        For Unifi devices you setup a Virtual Network then assign the guests to that. https://help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000166827-UniFi-Hotspot-Portal-and-Guest-WiFi

        • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•How Nginx Went From Being the Little Engine That Could to Become the Fork of the DayEnglish
          2 years

          Ever hear of the fable “The boy who cried wolf”?

          • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Good mini PC for around 100€English
            2 years

            One catch is that you have to assume it’s gonna be sending data to China or at least have a hidden backdoor, possibly both. That may not matter depending on what they are doing.

            • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhost dog/cat tracker?English
              3 years

              We used this when we had cats: https://tabcat.com

              It’s expensive up front but works pretty well and no hosting fees. Of course it’s not GPS so you kinda gotta know the general area the cat is in. But it was great for getting the cats in out of the yard. They would hide when it was time to come in until we got this. Worked ok for finding them in the neighborhood as well, just walked around pointing the remote everywhere. The collar tags are nice and small as well.

              • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•good alternatives to raspberry pi which are cheap and efficient?English
                3 years

                OrangePi is pretty nice. Built in 8gb eMMC module is a huge performance boost. Only $60 with case and PSU.

                • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Self hosted image editor?English
                  3 years

                  This is for my users, none of whom are experienced enough to do offline image editing.

                  Welcome to Costco, I love you

                  • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Recommendation for an UPSEnglish
                    3 years

                    Eaton. Just replaced most of our APC with them and have been pretty impressed so far.

                    • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Let's encrypt?English
                      3 years

                      Puts the S in HTTPS. Free. Get an ACME client for your service. https://acmeclients.com

                      Selfhosted@lemmy.worldbyByteWizard@lemm.eeBanned
                      3 years

                      Researcher Reveals New Techniques to Bypass Cloudflare's Firewall and DDoS Protection

                      thehackernews.com English
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                        • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Do any of you use Raspberry Pi’s ?English
                          3 years

                          Get an eMMC module ($10) for the Pi or buy something similar with one built-in. Much faster and more reliable.

                          • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Server hardware overheating? Zip ties are always the solution.English
                            3 years

                            I’d say it was the fan that solved the overheating problem, not the zip ties.

                            • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Just finished wiring the garage to the house - and find that the wire is damaged! Now what?English
                              3 years

                              Oscilloscope can do it - https://hackaday.com/2020/12/14/dead-simple-time-domain-reflectometry-with-just-a-battery-and-an-oscilloscope/

                              • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoReddit@lemmy.world•Relay for Reddit API Subscription FeesEnglish
                                3 years

                                Same reason I never made an account on Instagram. Not interested in that cesspool.

                                • ByteWizard@lemm.eeBannedtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Raspberry Pi 4 replacementEnglish
                                  3 years

                                  OrangePi makes a decent solution with a built-in 8GB eMMC module. Makes it much faster. Dunno if you are CPU or IO bound on the RPi4.

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